Ii`: I t ] JOHNSON---MOUI..D The Northern Advance \.`.UlI'.lIv\ :11" funds v.-as timv, .<:1'. opt `.-\R.\ISTRO`\'G--.-\t the R.V. Hospi- +u1 nn1'\`;o nn Qnrlrlnv V'n\' 21'!` `er. BIRTR.-\1\I .-\A the R.V. Hosp tal, D-nu-in nn Qnhuwhu`, \'n\' '7v`..'] . ]jC]Tl`Zll1], 1'-zn'11'c:. mu. 1, .-1 >011. . iC.-\LDWELI.--.-\t the RV. Ho.~:p1- ta}. Ba1'1'ie, on .VIondu_\'. Nov. 4th. E 1935, `.0 Mr. and 311-5. Gc-o1`_:c r'..1,x..~,.H (M.-.-.n Qt -. :l-m.v'n+m- i 1`-'6-T). 70 .HI'. Ellhl JIIX`. \lL`U1'_4l.' | ("z\1(I\\*L-11. Oxwn St., :1 (lz\uf:htr:r ' (Pz1t1'ici;\ Ann). `ICI.RICl\ -.-\t the R.V. Hospital, ` Barrie, on Sa/turday, Nov. 2nd. 103:3, `o .\h'. and .\I1'.'~'. Gordon Elrick, -10 Sophia St.. :1 son. .I .YRN} the R.V. Hospit-:1, I<`.2u'- ; ric. on Sz1tu1'dz1_\'. Nov. 2nd, 1:13; ). ! to M1`. and Mrs. '1`. I... Byrlw, '21 I .\?<-I)mm1vl St. :1 (1n1Isrhr"<~1`. G.-\R.RITY~--.-\t the R.V. Ho. I-`=n'rio. on 'I`uo.=rlu_\', Nov. 5th. 1935. to Mr. and IVI1-s. I~Id\v-ard 'G.z11'rity, .\Iu1cas~`cr St., twin `no:.`.<. ;HL II}l-IR I`--~.~\`t tho RN . Ho. ! Barrie. on Fri(Ia_\' Nov. 1.~'t. 193: ). I to )Ir.z1n(l.\`h'.<. Br.-rt Hubbc-.1`.. .-\1l:m R.I{. 2. n 1`. I I I POU(`HER----In Allzxmlulv. on Tll(*,<- ` '. .\'m'. 1:3`.. 1923.3. .\I'~.11\' Dm- viH:1 P0L1L"n0I`. widow of the lair} | G00. Pouchc-1`, in her 83:11 _\'mx'. 3 Funeral from hm` late 1'9-: HS 'I`if'n Sun. on I*`1'id:1_\' at 2 p.m. ! 1;1kt0)'mC1I L in Barrio Union Conw- ery. {m;DF+:Rx-At the R.V. Hospital. l I-lnwic. on .\Ion:l"._\', .\'n\'. -!t`n. | 1935. Robert .-\lhc-r _R I :11g`e(lhT-I _\'eur.`<.g FpL1n(`1'11A`hL*](l {tom tn omv of .. age. . 11:.-`us-'. to- ! day. Int01'm<-n.L in Alliston (`r=n1*~ DEER FOUND WITH LEG BROKEN The Red Cross \\'lSIl1 `\0 thank the followim.-' for (lonzitions received thi; week: Mrs A. R. Godden. Vlrs. Don- ald Mz1cl..z1ren, Mrs. Hzill, I\'Irs. Frank Straetnizilis, :1 l)z1_2' of onions and some c:u'rot.<; l\Irs. Berry. Mrs. H. M(`r`C(ll1'.l1, Mrs. Liilja. .\lrs. `Wil- liams, Mrs. Mclieen. a friends. Number of artiele:<. given out, 66. .-\.- the monthly meeting`, which was held in the Red Cross rooms on Monday. lit was decided that no orders would be lled unless the person z1ppl_\'in_u: has an order from some 1`OSponsil)l(_- person sue}; :.;,= the Victorian Order local nurse, the. school nu1'.<.e, inediczil oflicer of l1ez1`ll`.l1, relief oflicw. chnirmzm of relief conimi-tn-e, meinhm-.4 of the executive or n1i11i. H u-.... nlan lllllllll Hm? 1.110 \l(.\1DlliU`\'U--:\L UH: l\..v. nU>px- tal, Barrie. on Sunday, Nov. 3rd. 1935, to )1)`. and .\I1';~3. Wm. Arm- .~:tron_9;, 1:30 B1-udJ'o1'd St.. a duug'h- far rlidllt.-\,`\1-~.-M UIL` l\.v . nu>p Lill, Bzwrie, on Szxturrlay. .\'0\'. 2nd, 1935, to H1-. and )Ir:~`. I.e. Bc-2t1`z1m, I-Karlie. RR. 1. :2 son. 'nn\m:11__A+ Hm T.` V Hm-ni. 3.-\LD\VEI.I.~--.-\t `ho II.\'. on )Ionda1_\'. . \'0\'. ~1th. Ann, infant l[2lLl_Q'hfl'I` 0! .\Ir.<. G00. (3. C`aI(l\\'r.-11. BIRTHS DEATHS WHEN THE HOTEL CLERK TELLS YOU HE HAS NO ROOMS . . . AND HE STICKS TO HIS STORY . . . AND YOU HAVE TO START LOOKING FOR SOMETHING ELSE . . . . Don t blame the clerk. Resolve instead always to Long Distance ahead for accommodation. " I-Iospxtnl, | I':1tr1('i.'1 ' )1)`. and Nigrhi R;1tv.< my ";`11.\ (. <-;'.]l.< NH\V I-3]`l(`:If\' .\'J" 7 I ..\I.- Mr. Merchant I \\'atc}1ul down , A .....n... (`V 1 We can sappy you with any quantity of the Best Make at right prices How about your Counter Check Books Phone 53 A. A. SMITH. Pq gm Raven Manager It was also tloculuu Lllkll. :1n: rooms be closed untll F1'1(1,d_V, Nov. 22nd. for the di:~vt.1`ilmt1o11 of cloth- ing`, no ennblc the committee-.;< to Fail the orders a.11'ead_\' taken. Wr- urn N-ml 1n'9'(2ntlv 1n need of the orders a.I1'e:u1_\' 1'/AKCII. We are still u1'g'cntl_v in clothingr, be old linens. patch- es for quilts, cups and . (14511- es, (li. hou. furniture '.1.n(l similar mriclcs. Grandmothors Day \vu.< ob. by the Barrie Women ;< 1n. at their 1'c-ug'u1a1' n1cc-tins: last week, held at the home of 311-5. .-\nd01't.on_. .\Ia1`_\` St. 31124. )1. .\IiH.<, the p1'e.~=1'- (lent, prc. The roll call \\'u.< ans\\'r~1'(r(1 h_\' So111utl1ir13: _\Ionoy Cz1n'.t Buy. The motto for the month \v:1.~' Pczlcu on Iiurth, Good- will tow;ml .\I<,-n. l`L. ..~..1.nnHn.1-_- h-ml 1-11-n-um nt- C-RANDMOTHERS DAY IS OBSERVED BY LOCAL W.l. SXHI ll'(U(,' illlll llL'dIL_\ unu L`I1_}0_V life. He)` p211'uI1t.< W: in I',,'ount_\' Down. In-luml. _<.:`1'2u-:(l to (f.`a11:1d:1 vhmlt H agzo. ~utt1ing: on 10` J, concx Inni fti, \\'h,-1n- thvir fzxmily boys ;;nd ve 1.-`i1'L< \\';\.< T11l`L".` utlmrs 01' the fzunily vive. l`homz1.< of Cookstown of .-\11zu1da1L-. and Mrs. Slight. Cooks own. 011 In 1`:x(:~n fn ,n<<- \`ni1', who (I PLONEER OF INNISFIL IS FETED ON BIRTHDAY CUH,sX.`LL'll UI of viving l-l(l`;':u' a Copcluml and y Cooks own. 4'\ . `.\' ..!n ..l U_\' :\1uur Sh`-xht. who 1'r:ul l)\' 050 . . -o;u: nun chu i rm: about . The Burke 'l`owin;: S: S:11\'21;:c Co. are dredging: :1 short cut from Port Severn to Honey Harbor. The new chzmml is being opened up for small boats bct\\'(:c11 the islizmds west of st. nudnlnn 00111.5 UL`[\\'CL'I| the mzunland. BUILDER OR WRECKER -ill I... CIIL \\ lbl do\w1 '2 >'\`.'UIl_L', ax uuzm wall fell. .:(l the 1'oa'man: skill.-d, ,L. . \\:.|\ u.-u.`:l RED CROSS NEWS .11l~:(J, , mun you'd 1111 build `? _- 21 lzxu_<.,-'11 and .- ..l I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1935 (',lzu'z1 Moir, f01'mL-rly 3 Rzxiney. cL~lcl)1~zLL:d her 8 ay on 'I`l1u1'.~:du_\', Oct. 3151 z11<,-zuul In-u1't_\` and able \\'u': n unty and I 100 yo ..1:.. A _ PK 1 .._.inn 5 l'\`.`[Y|'k't. llI(* ~ wish tht .\h`.<. more birthda,\-'s. them tezxri 11:.-' men in a busy town -heau--110 und 1u. .. 1n........ ..n.l 11-.. 1` l11II'll>'II .'l also dccidc-d that v\`r\>`r\l] .....4-:1 nvIr;n' `J lI`\.'(ll K Hui` .1on.<. from `hankfulm ii: 6 I LOU)" .`UH> whon1th0 ur and Junn>. .l \H.. \L\ and KIUV A g`2lI1j.',` ~ With at Th-..},' .~`w u":\ .4 O\\'l1. U11 [H r .\loi1'. who dit , she nmvu- I lnnisl. Thui 0'.`-up _':\I\u CHC 12111111)` Slrlll SUI` Co0k.~:to\vn, Albert Mrs. Henry :11. O hm` D1111`- ...L.. .lI,..l nl-\nn+ .'l2lLl\ hon LU1 `both l......\.\H `are the. nu LLl>L) and Lh; =ui(l: 7UIiLLL`\| l|L'1 v)`IU|l :x_\', 3151. is 't_\` `u 1'u11t.< hum rs-lzmd. zu1dmi _\'cax'.s coxxcx-5,5101) 23. 4'...\.i\.~ ml` (`nur- :Kl1 And the lplfll. all : . ll||' lll HUII zuld1' .< and .\I1'.< th 1m-. nu vh- u buildin_u' L}k'\.. -)U and 1'1'1k:1' in honor VJ"... .~,.-n zmd I went . ` ill! .\I1`.< sunt. \\'::.< .-.\'tundin.: 1 (2xp1'c.~:.<- hur hos- lL'|' lIll1|' mi about to lot 2.. '...\ |.. I H LuH1ln_\ and \;\\'n W` Li I asked .l. rill still \H .\Ii.<.< I .;*-J? I l1(".(I. Moir `.110 .3. 340th, ikZ!1(L\. BUSINESS 15 MORE BRISK l AT WEEK END MARK!-1'1" l`1'a(ling at the town hall market on S.a:tu1'(lzxy showed a marked im- pl'0 \'\:-1110111, over the two previous um \_!{<, which `uzul h:.-cu mo-.st discour- -.1.;i11g,-' o the furmer.~:. There was 2111 uhumluncc of produce and buy- n_-1'.~: were quite plentiful and seemed in L1 bright mood to barter. No doubt the 1';n'orz1ble \\'ea.the1` had its ;~tI'ccv . 4-1. r\l`I\ \|vn c I .`ilL`l," . As. in pre\'ious weeks, there \V'dSIl .; . of eg;gs~, with the result tlmt the price remained a com- pzu'aL1vely high gure. For the lui'g`:1' e_:,":_..','s stallholders were asking 40c and -12 a dozen, while pulleats C-:.1`_i.7,`.< were going at 35c to 38c. A 10:. of fine poulrtry came to the niurket on Saturday and sales were very good. Chickens sold at 20c and 22c 21 1b., and fowl or roosters at 18c. Butter as _usua.-1 was 27c a 1b., with some at`, 26c. - A 7 L1-.. "N...-.;..I..1.-.. no.1n:uv\v . lU.y Wrul duun: cua, Luuuu Among the vegrembles ce1ery- seemed to be the best seller, but there was no advance in price, be- ing: offered am 5c for the large bunches, and bunches of hearts were 10`c or 3 for 25. Caurbiower and Chi`n~esele1tLuce were also offered in increased quantities. the former selling: from 10c to 25:: each and the 1zxh`e~r at 10c a bunch. Potatoes were unchanged at $1 21 bag or 20c 21 basket. New crop carrots were :.. n 'k..n..h nnrl H-up hunt: 400 :1 I'M.` _Lf'd.\`(_- it luL|).',n gun: >uIu. .\u, deed ! Just common labor is 211] I need. 1 can easily wreck in a day or t What huildc-rs have taken a year an n basket. New crop ca1`x'u'\.:. wen: 5c :1 bunch and the beefcs 40c a basket. Turnips were 5c leach, sum- mer S`;l'V0l'_V 10c :1 bunch, cabbage 5c each and Brussells sprouts 150 u quaw-. Squash pumpkins and murroxvs were 5c to 10c each. Spinach was 15 a SD13). basket and radishes 5c a bunch. There wwvs a slight increase in the demand for apples, although the supply was not quite as great. Prices remained unchanged at 15c t.o 25c 21 b2l.~2'kCt. according to kind and quality. A few crabs were 0"e1`ed at 20c 21 baskert. Citrons were 10c to 15 each, and a few ground plums were offered at 50 a basket. mu .1 . II , .._...LL_.. :~ \\L'lL UllL'|l.'lA (AL vjU\. cu uuuA\vu- .\'ow `what colder weather is ap- p1'ozLching', the supply of honey is increasing from week to week. Clover hone-y was offered at 50c to ::.. 4`m- -1 _-'._lix V-`151 mnri nmhr-r at ..,.w....,._,. . . 1 Dressed meat made 'L`.'s rst ap- plezwzmce this fall and excellent :~.z11cs were reported. Lamb was 12c I to 140 for fronts zmd me to 20 :1 lb. for hinds. while pork was 12 to 1-Le. The latrer enjoyed by far the best sale. L0 24 DC 101' spcotwely. 1\,,...,,_l L'l0V'C1' none-y was oucrcu iLL uuc LU 55c for a 5-11). pail and amber at 10c for 21 5-lb. tin. Combs were 15c to 25 for amber and clover, re- ,..m..4.:..,.1.. __. _, N W hotel lobby wl1c~n I hezu'(l a man snarl at the woman with him: Don`t you (lure move! You sit 1'i_g-`ht wlicro you are l I looked arouml and szuv at womzm litc1':til_\' [)Lll'ill_\"/.t`(l with l'c-mu ln a few momr.-nts :1 1'1`icn(l joined them` Tho .~tcol(ling' _LCIltl(.`l1121]1 was sud- (lcnl_\' ull .sm_ill-.< and :u.'.r\'i'._\'. But tllu woman could not zLppu1'cntl_\' say a word. I*'e:11- was still ;:rippiny_-` her. That man haul 'tro_VL-(l, for the` momrerit, that womm1 .< pei'. ._ And wlmn we do this to otliers we only rvup wlnnt we .~1o\v-l1z1tn:d. and tln Llc. `o escape to some one who will love and ll us with the joy that mzilu-.< us wmit to do lovely I} l1lllj;'.~' l'o1't.htm in return. lz:im: loved by . one they ud- l`.lll`\} lls \\`omn with 21 luxppy.` ex- citnu-nt thznt \\'L' cull joy. l`hc_\' look )'()llllItl', they fr-<-l young.-'01`. l*Ive1'_\'-' thin-,: 'l1(')' touch set-In.< to benet from Lllull` _io_\'. 'l`he_\' mulic tusti-1' lll\'2ll.`; th:._\' . \\'l1il(: tlny work; thl-_\' on-11 l0\'(\ their work. . A ll' :.1't full of `l1<- ;:il't of low l'r-mi unotln-1' kno\\'.< the uxcitc.-mont of ll.'l}llllIl<*.~ >`,.Elll(l its llll]`l(.'ll' in tlnair lil-. (`oul(ln`t we try more to ,r:ive this gift to otl`.ur.< that wv imgrlit . .. I... l....uu.n'n..- II! n\'1n'\'-tl4,|\`I I xvus sittixtg the other day in 21` I I lpl-ucintn of mnkh sul .<. J ..,\.. HI. _\u-|' H11- }l\I\\ hHYr do." And 1 thou_L>;ht to n1_vs(:11' as In \7 \\'11\, _\ uu | And I A.-. lll\'*' (ll.~(`0\'('l`('(l Uh` .\'ULll'(.'E,` Ul ll. -vxi.~t-nc:-. All the (`rm-:un.< in tho. \\'Ol`l(l cgnnot take out :1 frown thzx`. has lmtrul us its base in the mind. .\:~.:l this ll-L-li11-,5 of low has :1 pl:ice ulso in your bu-uut_\' l`(.`;;'llll(`-. G0 to _\'uu1` t\v<.-n _\'-minute period each day with :1 l'(-elm}.-' th m you love to (lo this little rituzil for `he sake of the l12lpplI`lcSs your hm,-:1ut_\' will l)1'im.-; to Otl1C1'.~'. and you will see miracles l1appLn-in_g- from this ';~`ou1'cc too`. For export, :1(l\`ice on your beau`y problems, write W'oman s Interesrt S_\'ndicnto, 126 Bloor St. W., To- ronto. Ont. IK You womvn. try for once telling our childrt-n their good points. and our husbzmd how much you up- n,-cinto his f:1ithfu111c.~:.x' to the task 1' making.-' :1 living. V`V21tch the re- uls. Joy will sp1'ix1p; up uround on lilo: mu.-:h1`oom.< in the night. nu! you can pzn'L21kc of it tom; .u.\-t-n'n1x- H-H. nn1\' 1`I'n:Hi\'- I\\'xk ll`; IL- t the t l.`1 h11]).~' H R 1. I13` L','I\`1Kl_L'; 1L LU aumu UHU ` I sue how it will return to: 1 :..t the moment of your`, some ong always has to: ball rolling. )5 this is u Iitu sermon.` . 1.. 1 lr\n`;r.-1-n :.. Hm! EXCITEMENT \\'(5 h2l])p(*1 1 :3 urn to 1 your to -,-rmon. in th that I of its the in 11111`. {signs of m:m_\' bui1ding';< tho \vor1d. L_i\,inL, :[-1'1\'[~ \\'11| one ; 1 5`rh0\\'(] (1(`If?1'1111I1O HUI` L'UUI'>!`. .\`r t11r- ,'\'m1i1L: ; )1) . 1`.1`jvcu . Cem':11 1n the host. in of \ :u'ious . in T110 zu'c11ito(-tu1':11 41'1- Littlr rank with ad- ivzmcement, however, has been mzuln 1 in n1:1'icu1tu1*c~. or indu.=rt1'_\'. T11~ *,<.ro.=pe-1 makes so much (1iWC`1'011(`(` in` {the lives of the peoplu and India W111 ycrt become a 121m] of wonder-T 1 ful po.<.=ibi1ities. 1 . The marriage of Miss Dom Jam. {only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vic- `tor Edwin Knight, 280 Bradford St., to Ernest A. Anderson, Toronto, son of the late Mr. and .`\I1's. Jas. An- derson. Glasgow, Scotland, took place Saturday affernoon in St. George's Ang'lican Church, .-\1l:1n- dale. The church, which was ill- tractively decorated in fo1 n.~`. palms and chrysanthemums of v.L1t11r21x: slrzicles, made :1 most effective se- tinf,-' for the charn1in_: bride and h::' attendzints. The ceremony v 5 car.- ducted by Rev. G. E. F3-1`l`ell:" and the music played by bliss .\l:1_v- (lee Me.-Xuley, 01'j. .`a11lSi- of the church. "Pl-in hi-in n~ivoH1 in nmrrinrrp hv IUQC l\`.l(.':\ulGy, 0l'j. ."cll1lSl- 01. UN.` CllLll'L'll. The bride, efwen in niz1rria,r.v:e by her father, wore a lovely white satin gown ashioned on Princess lines. Her veil of tull-e was held in place by a wreath of orange` blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of `Johanna Hill roses and lily-of-t*.he- vall-ey. The matron of honor, Mrs. Charles Knight, Toronto, sister-in- Imv of the bride, wore a graceful gown of wine velvet and hat to match. She carried a bouquet of bronze mums. Miss Grace Car1'ing- ton, Hamilton, the bridesmaid, was gowned in violert transparent velvet and her hat of matching material. She carried a bouquet of mauve chrysanthemulms. The groomsman was Mr. Harold Chalk. of Toronto, and the ushers Mr. Charles Knight, Toronto, brother of the bride, and Mr. Leonard Marion, Pe-terboro. Am-.. +1.. nr\1ar\r\'|r\v-I`? n unnnnnn . ,..... . ......._.,... NV! my way, VVhich of these 1'0l(_-.< huvu I tried to play `I Am 1 a builder who works with care. 1\Ica.+u1'i11_r: ft by the rule and cnnnrr- `,7 lVlI'. LlUUUJ'd.l'u iV1"d'l7lUlly [C'LCJ UULU. After the ceremony a reception was held at t.he C.-N.R. rest-auran c,' Allandale, where Mrs. linvight, the bride's mother, received, wearing a gown of parma violet transparent velvect with matching accessories and a corsage of Ophelia roses. She was assisted by Mrs. Harry Arm- sfcrong of Brockville, sister of the groom, in black velvet with match- ing accessories. Later the bride and groom let for a short motor trip and for tnavelldng the bride wore a brown tweed dress fbeacked wh yellow and beige broaditail coat, with brown hat and accessories. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will reside at 925 St. Clair Wesf. Toronto. A pretty wedding was so;Iemnizcd in Trinity United Church, Grhnsby, un Saturday, Nov. 2nd. when H`ld.1 May, daughrter of Mr. and Ivlrs. George Mould, of Grimsby Beacn. became the bride of Norman John- son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Johnson, B'aIrrie-, The chu1'c11was decorated with ferns. palms and] au`.'umn owers, and Rev. E. A. Earchman, the pastor, officiated. i I The }n~irln_ o'ivcxn in n1n1-1'imm hv |1uarcnman, me pastor, 0lllCl'dLt.`u. The bride. given in marriage by her father, were a gown oi" wl1'.'..; chiffon velvet made on Princess lines. Her vievil xvzzs of e111broi(L.r- ed tulle in cap effect caught with orange blossoms, and she carried Talisman roses and bouvardia. Sh: \v....< attended by Mrs. Ross Storey, of Toronto, gowned in fuschia velvet with matching; heat and carrymg yel- low Chrysanthemums. The groom was suppolvted by his brother, Hollis Johnson, and the u.~:h`e-rs were Allan A_\'e-rs, Barrie`, and Ross Storey, To- iroirto. The wedding` music was played by Mrs. Alex. Scott, organist of the church, and during" the si5.rn- ingr of the register Miss Sybila lFle'tlt sang. T7-I1-.... ..... LL... i l l i | 1 .A.l\.|-1|! ~....,,. Following the ceremony :1 rcccp-`_\ tion was held. when the br.de s;' mother revceived in a gown of ma-l roon velvet with black accessories and a shoulder knot of Johanna Hill ros-es. The groom s mother also E rece-vied, gowned in wine crepe with black accessoris and a shoulder bou- quet of pale pink roses. Latter the. happy couple left on a motor tripl( to )`Ion`raa1 and Ottawa, the bridrzi wearing: {L navy blue triple n'l1(30l'i dress with matching acce.~:.s'orie.< and (-out with wolf co.1i1'a:r. On their rs-` I tturn they will reside in Barrie. `I _ I Thu` cong'1`L-:.:21tiox1 |Unvi oed Church heard int<.-1'e.#in:.:` of Collier st." .si(1e1Iig'h`ts on India on S11]1d21_\' when? iRev. Geo. P. Bryce, l1li:`. from Cen r.1'z\1 India. spoke on hm work at the morning, afternoon and C-\'vnin:.' . nI'\'il`D-|: LTHE GOSPEL IS INDlA S i` GREATEST NEED TO-DAY >'L`.l'\' ICUS. The curtailmrmt of missi I.iVitio.< th1'ou_<:h luck of 1` :1 serious matter at this 1 the .~'p<.-:1`.:<-r. The d0_01`.< and the elds 1'cu:(ly to I 1ni.~:. work in India never before. F. .4,` . ' `never newre. Czisto. which has p1z1_\'ed so im- poi't,:mt :1 part in India for so 1r)1l;:'. `is broz1kin_<.:' down, and the work of iC'h1`i. ni:i.'<. i>' i`I',".~`])0h.~'ii`:i4`: for this. The _I:i`ezut(,.~rt` work up to the prr-siit has been (lone z`In0n_Q {ho 'Iowe1' cast-ens or the un-touchzibh-.<. hu . V Stz1iih;,\' Jones, author of the India loud. and other books, ])1`~..`(1i('t.~` `that in the next ten _\'c4m's, tilui ::1'out- 1-st move wiil hg umonr: the Ll[)}1(:1` ,czistes. India is aw:1k`enin_: and th- 1Go; of Ch1'i. is the one thing" fthzxt. will determine her coursv. \t 61. :1-/\v\i11tv sna-virun \T\- D.-~.~.-.. Two cars were badly (l:m1a;.v:c(l about 11 o'clock Sunday mm'nln_\: when they collided at the (`nllir-1' and Owen St. intersection. Joseph .\lL11'1)lu'. Ve.~:p1'u township, proc<-e(l- ing east on Collier St. colhrlc-d broads-itle with. 21 car driven south on Owen St. by Wilfred Hillman. Vic- toria St. Mr. Hlillman stoppnd at the :=rtop" sign av ? th--n pmm-(-(lorl across the inte1vseu'i:,m.. No one was injured. ANDE.-RSON-KNlGHT square `.7 Am I . my d('(:(1s to 21 well- ` mzulc: plan, :PatiL-m.l_\` tloing` the best I can 2 Or am I a wrecker, who walks the town Conftent with the labor of tr3u1'in_1r (In-\\Irr| 9"